It is the nature of some materials that they are not duplicable. For instance pieces featuring ammonite and ammolite are one of kind pieces. You will never find two items exactly the same by the nature of their origin.

I love making one of kind pieces for the person willing to understand the cost of uniqueness. If you have such a piece in mind, please feel free to contact me and we can discuss making something as unique as you are.

Lately I have been doing some work with dichroic glass cabachons. While they are not natural stones they are interesting enough to appeal my creative side.

Dichroic glass is glass containing multiple micro-layers of metal oxides which give the glass dichroic optical properties. The invention of dichroic glass is often erroneously attributed to NASA and its contractors, who developed it for use in dichroic filters. Dichroic glass dates back to at least the 4th century AD.

Since the process used to create the pieces makes each piece unique I have placed these items in this gallery.

If you would like to discuss our dichroic glass pieces or any other pieces in my galleries, please do not hesitate to contact me by email:

I was playing a bit with some abstract pieces and when I looked at it, I realized that it looked somewhat the state of Texas, in the U.S..It has a similar shape to Texas with an oval bead hanging off the point where Laredo would be.